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Kiev Governorate: 50°27′00″N 30°31′25″E / 50.4500°N 30.5236°E / 50.4500; 30.5236 Kiev Governorate was an administrative division of the Russian Empire from 1796 to 1919 and the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic from 1919 ... (Division of the Russian Empire in modern-day Ukraine) [100%] 2023-12-30 [Kiev Governorate] [1796 establishments in the Russian Empire]...
Kiev: Kiev (en ucraniano: Київ, Kíyiv, AFI: [ˈkɪjiu̯] ( escuchar)) es la capital y la mayor ciudad de Ucrania, con una población de 2 954 300 habitantes y aproximadamente 3 650 000 en su área metropolitana. Es un importante centro industrial, científico, educativo, cultural ... [71%] 2024-01-07
Kiev (brand): Kiev is a Soviet and Ukraine brand of photographic equipment including cameras manufactured by the Arsenal Factory in Kiev, Ukraine . The camera nameplates show the name "KIEV", with older cameras using "КИЕВ" (in Russian language) or "КИЇВ" (in Ukrainian language) in Cyrillic. (Brand) [71%] 2024-01-20 [Cameras]
Kiev: Kiev (in Ukrainian Київ Kyiv; Russian Киев Kiev) is the capital city of Ukraine, located in the north-central part of the country along the banks of the Dnieper River (Dnipro). It has a population of about three million. [71%] 2023-08-24
Kiev: Kiev or Kyiv (Ukrainian: Київ; Russian: Киев, romanized: Kiyev) is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine . It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper River. (Place) [71%] 2023-12-17 [Capitals in Europe]
Kiev: The mother of Russian cities"; situated on the right bank of the Dnieper, in the government of the same name. In 1902 it had a population of 249,830, including about 20,000 Jews. It is difficult to decide when ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [71%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Kiev: Kiev, a city of Russia, capital of the above government, on the right or west bank of the Dnieper, in 50° 27′ 12″ N. The site of the greater part of the town consists of hills or bluffs separated by ... [71%] 2022-09-02
Governorate (Russia): A governorate, gubernia, province, or government (Russian: губе́рния (pre-1918: губе́рнія), IPA: [ɡʊˈbʲɛrnʲɪjə], also romanized guberniia, guberniya; Ukrainian: губе́рнія, romanized: huberniia) was a major and principal administrative subdivision of the Russian Empire. After the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, governorates remained as subdivisions in. (Russia) [69%] 2024-01-12 [Governorates] [Governorates of the Russian Empire]...
Barlaam of Kiev: Barlaam of Kiev (died 1065) was the first abbot of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, serving together with Anthony of Kiev. He is regarded as a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, with a feast day of 19 November. [56%] 2023-11-20 [Year of birth missing] [1065 deaths]...
Eupraxia of Kiev: Eupraxia Vsevolodovna of Kiev (c. 1067 – 10 July 1109) (sometimes westernised as Praxedis; in Old East Slavic Еоупраксиа) was a Holy Roman Empress consort. (11th century empress of the Holy Roman Empire) [56%] 2024-01-21 [1060s births] [1109 deaths]...
Malmfred of Kiev: Malmfred of Kiev (between 1095 and 1102 – died after 1137) was a Norwegian and Danish queen consort, wife first to King Sigurd I of Norway and second to king Eric II of Denmark. Malmfred was born to Grand Prince Mstislav ... (Queen of Denmark and Norway) [56%] 2023-11-26 [Norwegian royal consorts] [Danish royal consorts]...
Theognostus of Kiev: Theognostus (Russian: Феогност, Feognost; died 11 March 1353) was a bishop of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople who served as Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'. Theognostus was born in Constantinople and later in his life became Peter's successor as ... [56%] 2023-12-19 [Russian saints] [Metropolitans of Kiev and all Rus' (988–1441)]...
Predslava of Kiev: Predslava of Kiev (fl. 1104–07) was a Volodimerovichi princess, the daughter of Sviatopolk II, the Grand Prince of Kiev (r. (Kiev princess (1100s)) [56%] 2023-12-25 [1090s births] [12th-century deaths]...
Gleb of Kiev: Gleb Yurievich (Russian: Глеб Юрьевич, Ukrainian: Гліб Юрійович) (died 1171), Prince of Kursk (1147), Kanev (1149), Pereyaslavl (1155–1169) and Grand Prince of Kiev (Kyiv, 1169-1170, 1170–1171). He was a son of Yuri Dolgorukiy. [56%] 2024-01-20 [Year of birth missing] [1171 deaths]...
Moses Of Kiev: Russian Talmudist; lived in the first half of the twelfth century. Moses seems to have been in western Europe in consequence of the expulsion of the Jews from Kiev in 1124 (comp. It is not impossible that he was a ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [56%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Ingvar of Kiev: Ingvar Yaroslavich (died 1220) was Prince of Dorogobuzh, Prince of Lutsk (1180–1220), Grand Prince of Kiev (1202; 1212), and Prince of Vladimir-Volynsk (1207). He was son of Yaroslav Izyaslavich, great-grandson of Vladimir II Monomakh. [56%] 2024-08-22 [1220 deaths] [Grand Princes of Kiev]...
Olga of Kiev: Olga (Church Slavonic: Ольга; Old Norse: Helga; c. 890–925 – 11 July 969) was a regent of Kievan Rus' for her son Sviatoslav from 945 until 957. (Princess of Kiev, Orthodox saint (c. 890–925)) [56%] 2024-11-03 [Princesses consort of Kiev (before 1019)] [Princes of Kiev]...
Governorate of Dalmatia: The Governorate of Dalmatia (Italian: Governatorato di Dalmazia) was a territory divided into three provinces of Italy during the Italian Kingdom and Italian Empire epoch. It was created later as an entity in April 1941 at the start of World ... (Administrative division of the Kingdom of Italy) [55%] 2023-12-19 [20th century in Italy] [History of Dalmatia]...
Governorate of Estonia: The Governorate of Estonia, also known as the Esthonia (Estland) Governorate, was a province (guberniya) and one of the Baltic governorates of the Russian Empire. It was located in the northern Estonia with some islands in the West Estonian archipelago ... (1796–1917 unit of Russia) [55%] 2024-10-29 [Governorate of Estonia] [1721 establishments in Russia]...